EHIC topic.
Anyone already in possession of an EHIC should check its expiry date to ensure that it is still valid. Many of those issued 5 years ago are about to or have already expired. No reminders or renewal notices are issued, it is up to the cardholder to check and renew. Applications and renewals can be made via the link in our EHIC topic.
David
The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is valid in Spain (mainland and islands) but may not necessarily be accepted by all clinics or practitioners, hence it should never be considered an alternative to travel insurance. Some insurance companies stipulate that an EHIC should be used first to try and obtain healthcare, before using your insurance policy. It is therefore important that you have both a valid EHIC and a comprehensive travel insurance policy. For more info and discussion, please check out our Anyone already in possession of an EHIC should check its expiry date to ensure that it is still valid. Many of those issued 5 years ago are about to or have already expired. No reminders or renewal notices are issued, it is up to the cardholder to check and renew. Applications and renewals can be made via the link in our EHIC topic.
David
thanks david....doing all my checks and covering all my little worries now so can relax
been told that you have to show it straight away on your first visit, otherwice you will be charged, reguardless if its in your hotel room, so always keep it in your purse or wallet
In the south of the Island the clinics that accept this card are few and far between. So if you need to consult the doctor make sure you ask your rep's or receptionists where the nearest clinic is that accepts this card. In the tourist resorts it is much better to go to a doctor that uses insurances imo because you will often find they speak much better english then the national ones and you are normally treated much quicker that's just the opinion from someone that has lived here for years of course.
I'm going playa taurito is that in the south ...what do you mean by an insurance imo.....some insurances stipulate use EHIC card....so could I land up being charged and insurance not paying out ..
I have read about hotel doctors being used...do they take card or will they be private
Down in Taurito they would use a private doctor any doctors that come to the hotels are private doctors and will need to be paid. IMO just means in my opinion, so I was just saying that it is much less hassle to buy private medical insurance (Let's be honest it's not expensive) and that way you know you will be ok.
I had to call a doctor to my hotel room for my husband on one occasion in the Canaries (albeit Tenerife) and the doctor was not interested in the EHIC card and insisted on being paid cash.
as in judiths case ....what if doctor OR clinic wont accept EHIC...but will only treat you privately
Yup, that sounds about right Judith they are only interested in private insurance in the majority of clinics in the commercial resorts! Unfortunatley insurances for people with pre-existing problems can be expensive but for the majority of people they aren't. I just went to Aus and I got fully insured with excess waiver for only around 20 pounds so very cheap.
If the medical centre didn't accept the card then the guests would have to pay for the medical assistance that they had. Each medical centre differs for example when I was a Thomson Rep the medical centre we used in Playa Del Ingles would only take the excess off of the guests (If they did not have exccess waiver) and then they the medical centre would claim from the insurance (Which made everything much easier) however some centres will charge you in full then you will have to claim back upon your arrival to the UK.
http://www.canaryforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7970&highlight=british+meciacal+clinic
Take a look at above link, mary at the british medical centre puerto rico. also click on her link underneath her name, she has a medical centre in Puerto Rico, and she is british, always take her tel no. with me when going to GC, they do a pick up service if needed. She will be able to tell you if the card covers you in gc.Also take a look here.http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=126718
also was going on about if you have a drink would void your holiday insurance in event of accident....why call it holiday insurance ....I dont know any one who doesnt have a drink on holiday even if its just wine with a meal
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